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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Berger as we are at ourselves. So in this hour,
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And that's going to go down. You could agree, you
could disagree. We're going to talk about Hillary, We're going
to talk about Kamala on Stephen Colbert Show tonight because
that wood you the woodpacker, fake laugh. If ever a
show needed Kamala Harris, it is Stephen Colbert. Oh gosh,
and her decision not to run. I mentioned this earlier
in the show today. She's not running in California because
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no one will donate to her campaign.
Speaker 1 (02:19):
It costs a lot of money to run for political office.
Speaker 2 (02:21):
Costs a lot of money, as Johnny Carson once said,
and nobody will donate.
Speaker 1 (02:25):
And they want you to believe.
Speaker 2 (02:26):
Well, she's so on a book because she's getting ready
to run in twenty twenty eight. Dude, if she has
to run in an open primary in twenty twenty eight,
she is going to get annihilated. Oh, annihilated if she
runs in twenty twenty eight. And I'm not telling you
that because I'm just you know, trying to make you
hate Democrats or Kamala Hartt. If you've ever paid any attention.
Speaker 3 (02:48):
To end with a president's Kamala Harris would be like
having one of the mad Banshees of the View in
the Oval office.
Speaker 2 (02:56):
It would be like having one of the mad banshees
of the View you in the Oval office.
Speaker 1 (03:03):
The view is awful, but just radically stupid.
Speaker 2 (03:07):
Do you remember when Conden Harris was the borders are
to the borders are, and rather than I don't know,
shutting the border, rather than maybe bolstering border security, she
cut it. She conducted a study on the root causes
of illegal immigration and blamed it on climate change. Climate change.
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Come on, no, that's what they did. They said it
was climate change. Now you'd understand the reason millions and
millions of people are marching across our southern border is
not because of people being sex trafficked. It's not because
of you know, drug cartels exploiting our generosity. It's not
because of people coming here to steal American jobs. No, No,
it's because they're concerned about what the weather's going to
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do fifty years from now. Climate change is uprooting entire
civilizations and forcing them to walk across the American border illegally.
Speaker 3 (03:58):
It's nothing more than why noise coming from the White House?
Speaker 2 (04:02):
And I know that why Because the real reason they
were coming is because we were letting them in.
Speaker 1 (04:09):
That's all.
Speaker 2 (04:09):
Do you know the old Willy Sutton line, Hey, why
did you rob so many banks? Because that's where the
money is. It's funny answer, but that was the mass
migration that we saw under Biden. The border was open,
so yeah, they let everybody cross the border. Imagine doing
a job so bad you denied having it. Kamala Harris,
if you remember when she became the nominee, they tried
disputing that she was the borders are. Well, we know
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Biden said she's the borders are and she speaks for
me on the issue, but that doesn't technically mean she
was the borders are.
Speaker 1 (04:40):
I mean, you can't handle the truth. That was absurd,
but that's what they used to say. We should have.
Really the borders are. I know Biden called her that,
but that doesn't make.
Speaker 2 (04:48):
Her borders are, which is also a roundabout admission. Biden's
not in charge of anything, but you the borders are.
She accepted the position and then did nothing about it
because they wanted mass migration. Why did they want mass migration? Jimmy,
come on, tell us, let's go. You've heard this a
million times. The Democrats want illegal immigrants counted in the
census because when you count illegal immigrants in the census,
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you get higher representation in Washington, you get more money
for your congressional districts based on population side at size,
and yes, you get additional congressional districts. Additional districts. The
Democrats picked up ten to twelve seats in Congress because
we illegally counted illegal immigrants in the last census. That's
not right, it's not right, but that's what they pushed for.
Speaker 1 (05:31):
So you understand.
Speaker 2 (05:32):
She was a consequentially horrific elected representative. Okay, the most
if you want to talk about things she actually did
in office. She lied about the economy, and she bragged
about changing laws so illegal immigrants who were in prison
for violent crimes could get free gender reassignment surgeries. Do
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you remember her bragging about this? This is the most
effective commercial Trump ran in the campaign. He said, Kamala
Harris is for they them, President Trump is for you.
And what they did in that commercial was run this
Kamala SoundBite where she bragged about changing the law so
any inmate who said he was transgender could get a
free surgery.
Speaker 4 (06:15):
When I was Attorney General, I learned that the califern
Department of Corrections, which was a client of mine, I
didn't get to choose my clients.
Speaker 1 (06:24):
A client of the Attorney General.
Speaker 4 (06:25):
A client of the Attorney General of the Office of
Attorney General that they were standing in the way of
surgery for prisoners, and there was a specific case. And
when I learned about the case, I worked behind the
scenes to not only make sure that that transgender woman
got the.
Speaker 1 (06:44):
Services she was deserving. So it was not only about
that case.
Speaker 4 (06:48):
I made sure that they changed the policy in the
state of California so that every transgender inmate in the
prison system would have access to the medical care that
they desire to need.
Speaker 1 (07:02):
I mean, it's as idiotic as it is evil.
Speaker 2 (07:06):
Think about that. So she made transgender inmates that were
illegal immigrants in this country illegally, you murder somebody, rape somebody. Hey,
I what a free taxpayer funded weenie or a boop
job and you gotta pay for Okay. That was Trump's
most devastating commercial because the truth is, nobody, nobody supports
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what the Democrats stand for in this moment. America is
not an open borders country. People don't support that because
they know they have to pay for it. They know
it brings kron Okay, they know it. Over burdened school systems,
biggest problem facing academia right now is seventy percent of
high school kids in America cannot read at their grade level.
Seventy percent, and people are telling you we need to
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protect the Department of Education. When the Department of Education
was founded, we were number one in the world. Now
we rank fortieth. You go from first to fortieth with
the highest payroll in sports. Try holding onto your job
for thirty seconds, let alone forty years. But when you
look at the issues around the country, the GOP is
plus twelve on the economy, they're plus ten on inflation,
they're plus seventeen on immigration. There plus twenty four on
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the legal immigration. So everything the Democrats stand for is
something that was only saleable when they controlled the lanes
of speech, meaning when the Biden White House was able
to pressure social media companies to censor certain content. A
lot of people believed Democrats were winning the idea battle
because they were the only ideas you saw on your thread.
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But the minute they took off the restrictor played at
the race, the Republican Party ramped it up to two
hundred and twenty miles an hour and they were driving
that car Bill Elliott style crazy Town in Talladega. But
you understand that's why Kamala is useless. It's because the
only ideas she has have already been rejected, not only
in the past election, but when she ran for president
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in twenty twenty. And the Democrats themselves aren't pivoting away
from anything they did wrong. They're saying they lost because
you were a racist than a misogynist, and that they
should have did more social media. But are you watching
the Democrats on social media? It's humiliating. They're doing tiktoks
where they lip sync. Eric Swalwell is challenging Guttfeld to
a bench press contest against our little comedy Dwarf here
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at Fox News. Like you know, Eric swall was useless.
He's just an embarrassment. I was saying this on waters
World last night. He benches probably more than Greg does
on a regular basis, but he can be distracted by Asians.
He likes Chinese ladies. He banged a spy named Fangfang.
That's a real story, okay. But the point is they're
not doing anything internally at the Democratic Party to improve
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your life. They're just telling you like deportations are racist.
Sydney Sweedeney's booms boobs or Hitler stuff, and they're just
they're alienating the whole country. Like of all the things
we've seen, the Democrats declare war on the war on women,
like was insane. Oh, we're gonna have biological men compete
against women. Nobody thought that was cool. But yes, yesterday's
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guest Paula Scanlon, Paula Scalon, yesterday, he was on the show.
It was one of the swimmers at the University of
Pennsylvania who had to get naked next to Leah Thomas.
Speaker 1 (10:06):
Yeah, think about that.
Speaker 2 (10:07):
So she's next to a six foot four man in
her locker room every day. She didn't ask for that, okay,
but she was told by the university, if you don't
go along with this, you'll be like those nineteen sixties
people who stood in the way of civil rights. Well,
I mean, in a roundabout way, that might be a
good thing for her career, because Joe Biden went on
to be president after hanging out with segregationists and fighting
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against integrated school bussing. So maybe that means Paula Scanley
could be a Democrat president someday.
Speaker 1 (10:34):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (10:35):
But the point is the heavy handed censorship that was
coming from the left in the last four years convinced
enough people that they represented the future of this country.
But when the lanes of speech opened up like it
was over, dude, it was all the way over. This
is why Olda Cosmetics is getting dunked on right now
because they went with a man, a male spokesperson, a
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male spokesperson for their female makeup brand. A guy with
a beard is the spokesperson for Ulta Cosmetics. A man
with a beard. I mean, come on, that's.
Speaker 1 (11:10):
What they did. I'll play you a clip.
Speaker 2 (11:13):
But you understand, nobody agrees with this, nobody asks for this,
nobody wants this. And that's why Democrats are getting killed.
They're focusing on pretend stuff. They manufactured a civil rights movement,
like black people were born black and we're denied civil rights.
Trans people were born weird, and that's fine some of them,
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some of them are great, some of them are nuts.
It's like any other faction of society. But the point is,
it's not a civil rights movement if you are just
cosmetically getting surgery to pretend you're something else, okay, And even.
Speaker 1 (11:45):
So, you should have every right.
Speaker 2 (11:47):
I do, every single right that I do, and You're
not being denied those rights. Trans people are not being
denied the right to play sports. They're being denied the
right to play in a category that isn't theirs. I
don't have the right to go in as a man
and compete against the woman, which means anybody who is
a man dressing up as a woman shouldn't have that
right either.
Speaker 1 (12:09):
Yeah, that's the point. There's it's a scam.
Speaker 2 (12:11):
But you understand what they have done on that side
of the aisle is they have gone into heavily, heavily
invested in stupid, superficial culture war stuff that people wanted
nothing to do with, and now you're in the middle
of all that. Here's Jonathan van Ness is the woman's name.
Speaker 1 (12:30):
Clip, I'm to seem to slay for.
Speaker 2 (12:34):
The first time, you guys, what's your name?
Speaker 5 (12:44):
Hair looks like it?
Speaker 1 (12:44):
Also for the first time, it's gonna be ulta fa
and okay, Lysia, who is that?
Speaker 2 (12:53):
She's so pretty?
Speaker 1 (12:54):
I can highlight since then it's pretty, it's gorgeous.
Speaker 5 (12:57):
She's gonna get along with all of her other new alta.
Speaker 3 (12:59):
Friends she has now at Ultra Beauty nationwide. We love
there you have That was absolutely dreadful.
Speaker 2 (13:10):
Yo, that's a man with a beard is now the
face of Alta Cosmetics. That's what Kamala Harris represented. Women
losing modeling jobs so a guy with a beard in
a dress could get the gig instead.
Speaker 1 (13:24):
That headless a world common.
Speaker 2 (13:27):
The world's gonna be fine because the world has wholeheartedly
rejected this and Kamala is finished in politics. As for
the Democratic Party, they're gonna need a little help.
Speaker 1 (13:38):
The show that even stupid people can listen to.
Speaker 4 (13:41):
I'm Kamala Harris, and I approve this message across America.
Speaker 2 (13:44):
With Jimmy Faila, Brian Brenberg in the on deck circle,
we're gonna talk about the FED. We're gonna talk interest rates,
the economy, GDP, and maybe just maybe Nancy Pelosi going
to jail. What here is Donald Trump talking about it
with reporters Clip nine.
Speaker 6 (13:58):
I like it conception, and you know, Nancy Pelosi became
rich by having inside information. She made a fortune with
her husband, and I think that's disgraceful. So in that sense,
I'd like it, but I'd have to really see the
you know, I study these things very carefully, and this
just happened. So I'll take a look at it, but
conceptually I like it. And what I do think is
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Nancy Pelosi should be investigated because what she has the
highest return of anybody practically in the history of Wall.
Speaker 5 (14:30):
Street save a few.
Speaker 1 (14:33):
And how did that happen. It happened by she.
Speaker 6 (14:36):
Knows exactly what's going to happen, what's going to be announced.
You'd buy stock and then the stock goes up after
the announcements made.
Speaker 2 (14:43):
Think about that, Nancy Pelosi and her husband. Okay, I
want you to think about this. Warren Buffett, the Oracle
of Omaha. It's considered the most brilliant financial analysis of
the past one hundred years. The Pelosi's rate of return
in the stock market is five one hundred percent higher.
Speaker 1 (15:02):
Think about that. Mark.
Speaker 2 (15:05):
The two hundred and eighty five percent is the return
rate on Berkshire Healthaway in terms of their analysis led
by Warren Buffett, two hundred and eighty five percent.
Speaker 1 (15:12):
It's stunning stuff.
Speaker 2 (15:13):
Over the last twenty five years, they're up two hundred
and eighty five percent. Okay, you can't do better than
two hundred and eighty five percent.
Speaker 1 (15:22):
Wrong, I mean you can if you are the Pelosis.
Speaker 2 (15:24):
They are up seven hundred and twenty percent on their investments.
Seven hundred and twenty percent like that is, and they
want to tell you it's legitimate.
Speaker 1 (15:37):
What a fraud.
Speaker 2 (15:39):
Okay, it's not legitimate. Here she has asked about it,
and she shuts down. Jake Tapper, this is really funny stuff.
Clip twelve afternoon.
Speaker 7 (15:46):
President Trump mentioned you, and he made an allegation about
your investments. I want to roll that clip and then
give you a chance to respond. Yeah, seem to be
having some sort of Yeah, let me get read what
he said. I'm sorry that we had some sort of
technic DeLisi. Nancy Pelosih became rich.
Speaker 8 (16:03):
I might have to read that. We're here to talk
about the sixtieth anniversary of Medicaid. That's what I agreed
to come to talk. Yeah, but I wanted to that
means in the election.
Speaker 7 (16:12):
I wanted to give you a chances to respond. He
accused you of insider trading. What's your response to that?
Speaker 8 (16:18):
That's very ridiculous. In fact, I very much support the
stop the trading of members of COMMAS, not that I
think anybody's doing anything wrong. If they are, they are
prosecuted and they go to jail.
Speaker 1 (16:31):
Well, listen, to the Rast Club thirteen.
Speaker 8 (16:34):
But I have no concern about the obvious investments, so
it had been made over time. I'm not into it.
My husband is. Oh, but it isn't anything to do
with anything insider. But the president has his own exposure,
so he's always projecting. He's always projecting, and let's not
give him any more time on that. Please, We're going
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forward here.
Speaker 1 (16:56):
Oh, Nancy Paulos, damn Nancy Pelosi is a total ding that.
I'm not trading. My husband is.
Speaker 2 (17:06):
I'm just the speaker of the House of Representatives who
knows everything that's getting passed in and out of Congress.
I'm not doing any of the trading. I'm just going
home and having dinner with my husband. And you know,
he happens to dabble in the day trading from time
to time. And you know, as luck would have it, huh,
he's five hundred percent better than Berkshire Hathaway and Wren Buffett.
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But when she uses the legal ease of I'm not
doing anything wrong right now, they're actually not. It is
not illegal for them to do what they're doing because
it's not technically insider trading, as they're not related to
the company, but they oversee legislation that involves the company
and they are getting loaded off of this intel right now.
Speaker 8 (17:49):
Money money, money, money, money, money, money.
Speaker 1 (17:54):
To America with Jimmy Taylor.
Speaker 2 (17:55):
It is the major league trade deadline in baseball. We
don't normally make news on this show, but we can report. Uh.
President Trump has just shipped Jerome Powell to the Oakland
A's for a middle reliever. Uh, we'd have some righty
out of Omaha States who's just gonna be in charge
of the Fed.
Speaker 5 (18:13):
A player to be named later.
Speaker 2 (18:15):
He's like, I love what he did with the hot
dog prices at that as stadium.
Speaker 1 (18:18):
I think you can get the interest rates down. I
think we're gonna be okay.
Speaker 2 (18:21):
Uh, Brendle, I do believe a lot of economists would
sign off on the train.
Speaker 5 (18:26):
Yeah, yeah, send them. Yeah you don't. You're not sending
to Oakland anymore.
Speaker 2 (18:29):
You're sending to Las Vegas, Sacramento, wherever they are, where
they're playing.
Speaker 5 (18:33):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (18:34):
Uh yeah. Jerome Powell, if this was spring training, I
don't I don't think he'd be making the team. He'd
ben he's The problem is he's he was signed to
a long term contract that appears to be one they
can't get.
Speaker 2 (18:44):
Out of Ryan Bremberg and Studio if you're just joining us.
Jerome Powell in the movie Major League is Roger Dorn.
He's the guy with the contract that's been with the
team a long time, that doesn't do anything, doesn't.
Speaker 1 (18:55):
Field ground bowler there at third base.
Speaker 2 (18:57):
Yeah, yeah, he's over there at third base. He won
bendo to feel the ground or he doesn't run out
of hits. Do you remember he says to lou Brown,
I got a contract and lou PE's on the contract,
but it is I was listening today. I was driving
in right. Every Thursday, you know how, we're on WOR
in New York, the Voice of New York seven to ten.
Hey girl, So every Thursday I do a hit with
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Mark Simone and mister New York. So I'll listen to
his show because I'm driving in before I call into
his show every Thursday. So I was listening, and this
is something I heard from a prior guest that when
they decided yesterday they weren't actually going to cut interest rates.
Apparently two of the governors on the board actually disagreed
with Powell.
Speaker 3 (19:35):
That's real, Yep, that's not normal though correct, totally not normal. Yeah,
so this is the first time since nineteen ninety three. Actually, wow,
that two governors disagreed on So, you know, in our world,
like somebody disagreeing with somebody else, not that big of
a deal, like, oh, two guys said no, you know,
five said yes, whatever.
Speaker 5 (19:56):
But in that world, when two people say we.
Speaker 3 (19:59):
Should have done and you guys aren't doing it, it's
you know, that's sort of like taking a baseball bat
to somebody's windshield.
Speaker 1 (20:05):
Really, Oh, I didn't know that. That's crazy.
Speaker 3 (20:08):
So yeah, so so okay, so Powell's going to fix
his windshield. But but what they're saying is what the
president's complaining about is not just political speak.
Speaker 5 (20:22):
There are some.
Speaker 3 (20:23):
Good economic reasons why you are too late to cut rates.
And what they're basically saying is the risk of being
too late is you're going to take an economy that's
in pretty good shape but showing a few cracks in places,
and you're going to risk actually throwing it over the
recession cliff.
Speaker 2 (20:41):
Wow, because of old because the difference the interest would make.
Speaker 3 (20:45):
They're looking primarily, I think at the labor market, so jobs,
and they're saying that they've been okay, they haven't been
as strong as last year, maybe a little bit weak.
You've got like this AI effect where companies aren't firing people,
but they're not rehiring a lot. You're paying really high
interest rates. It's kind of hard to grow. It takes
away a reason to hire. So that's what they're looking
at and saying, there's no reason you can't cut a
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quarter of a percentage point on the interest rates.
Speaker 5 (21:12):
Just start just moving that direction. So I was like, Nah,
these terriffs could be really bad.
Speaker 3 (21:17):
I'm telling you. I mean, I don't know, but they
could be really bad.
Speaker 5 (21:20):
But they don't want to risk it.
Speaker 2 (21:21):
But they've already been good, like we meaning we could
rebrought in money, prices didn't soar.
Speaker 3 (21:26):
No, no, And everybody's like, you're the guy who was staring
actual inflation in the face and said it's not going
to be that bad. Now you're the guy who's saying,
but it could get worse in the field, Like dude
refers that when you see inflation, do something about it.
If you don't, then stop stop being who you are
right now.
Speaker 1 (21:46):
So you're telling me, though it does seem like it's
a little bit political.
Speaker 3 (21:50):
And I tell us say this, I'm not the guy
who goes to the political answer with Jerome Powell. I
actually go to me as there's a simpler answer, and
that is he screwed up really bad under Biden, and
he's deathly afraid.
Speaker 5 (22:02):
Of screwing up again. So he's playing. He's doing everything
sort of like the old way.
Speaker 1 (22:07):
He's not playing, he's playing not to lose.
Speaker 3 (22:09):
He doesn't realize he's behind, and he's playing a prevent defense.
So that to me is a simpler So now there's
a lot of people would say he's.
Speaker 5 (22:15):
Just a political hack.
Speaker 3 (22:16):
He's you know, he's switched to lead, says And by
a lot of people, you mean the president.
Speaker 5 (22:21):
Well yeah, not only the president minced words this morning.
Speaker 3 (22:24):
I can't remember the exact true social poster, but it
ended with loser.
Speaker 5 (22:28):
And that was the nicest thing he said in the post.
Speaker 1 (22:31):
Jerome Powell is this terms Jeff Sessions.
Speaker 2 (22:34):
Do you know how he used to just dump on
Sessions every day like you never got through it?
Speaker 1 (22:39):
Now with Trump, feel like Sessions a dog. You should
recuse himself. He's a loser.
Speaker 3 (22:45):
And like legitimately I think he's he's messed up. But
so I think what happened in this last meeting is
he basically said we're not going to cut interest rates,
and he had to kind of do the tough guy thing.
But I would be shocked when they come back in
September to do this again if they don't cut interest rates.
Speaker 1 (23:00):
Shocked. How about that? Get moving, you guys, we're talking
to Brian Bremberg.
Speaker 2 (23:03):
You know what would shock me as if they passed
a ban on insider trading.
Speaker 1 (23:07):
That's not gonna happen.
Speaker 3 (23:09):
Oh you're talking about the Congressional Stock Trading band.
Speaker 1 (23:13):
H Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (23:14):
Those guys love to talk about that. They've been talking
about it for years and years and years. But when
push comes to shove, it's a Hollywood no. It's a
Hollywood no.
Speaker 5 (23:24):
It's right.
Speaker 3 (23:25):
You get like, oh man, I'm really concerned about this.
And I got some colleagues out there. Yeah, you know,
I don't want to name names or anything, you know,
but I got some colleagues. All we wanted we got
to get on this. Oh my gosh, we ran out
of time this year. Another election. I tell you, after
the next election, we're gonna get on this.
Speaker 2 (23:43):
You'll say they're going to hand out binders that say,
Congressional stock Band Phase one, and then they're gonna be like, oh,
there is no phase too. We're like, wait a minute,
what do you mean If you number them, that means
there's more coming. That's so funny. Give me this because
I do think it's a hot You wouldnt know I
was reading them a stat earlier, like the Pelosi's legitimately
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have beat Warren Buffett in terms of their rate of
return on investment.
Speaker 5 (24:08):
They're mighty fine investors.
Speaker 2 (24:09):
I mean, he's a let's just again, Okay, we're completely speculating.
Speaker 1 (24:14):
We have no proof. Me and Bremberg are just having
a good time here. But you'd have to be really.
Speaker 2 (24:20):
Lucky, like really lucky, or really good or really corrupt
to beat Warren Buffett by a four hundred rate of return.
Speaker 5 (24:27):
That's right, really lucky, really good, or really corrupt? Are
they really lucky?
Speaker 2 (24:31):
Maybe?
Speaker 5 (24:31):
Who could know that? Are they really good?
Speaker 1 (24:35):
That good?
Speaker 2 (24:38):
Because they're like, you know what kind of good they are?
They're Houston astros bagging the garbage can because you know
what pitch is coming good? Like, if they are that good,
it's because someone down at Wall Street is bagging your
garbage can.
Speaker 1 (24:49):
To tell the one to short of stock or will.
Speaker 3 (24:51):
Somebody and somebody in Congress is saying, watch out for
the curveball in.
Speaker 1 (24:56):
This next one.
Speaker 5 (24:57):
Oh, look at that.
Speaker 3 (24:58):
He set that curveball in to the stands again.
Speaker 2 (25:01):
Bad.
Speaker 5 (25:02):
He's good.
Speaker 3 (25:02):
He can really hit the you can really hit the
breaking pitches. So I look, what you shouldn't even have
is these guys in a position to have to defend it. Right,
it should there should just be and here's the so
the system should be. Nobody even asked a question because
you you literally can't do it. Yeah, you're taking off
a couple of years and you're putting it all into
(25:22):
a vehicle where like there you have no say, it
doesn't matter, it's a it's a broad index or something.
But the other side benefit of this, can I just say,
if you actually did this and it because it is costly,
if you can't invest costly, or if you've got to
invest in really safe vehicle, you know what it might
actually do is self enforce some term limits on these guys.
Speaker 1 (25:42):
They won't stick around.
Speaker 3 (25:43):
You don't spend thirty years there if you've got to
put all your money into the S and P five
hundred index all the time, right, I mean, and so
it's like, oh, okay, well I'm gonna go.
Speaker 5 (25:51):
If the Pelosi's that good, it is really good.
Speaker 1 (25:54):
Yeah, I shouldn't need to be there.
Speaker 5 (25:55):
Can do better outside of Congress.
Speaker 1 (25:57):
Our explanation is so good. She goes, I'm not. I
don't do trading. My husband does.
Speaker 2 (26:02):
I'm just the speaker of the House who oversees all
of the legislation.
Speaker 5 (26:05):
Little old me.
Speaker 1 (26:07):
You know, this stuff doesn't come up at the dinner table.
That's good.
Speaker 3 (26:14):
It is so amazing what he's doing with that crazy
computer he's got.
Speaker 5 (26:17):
And all those tickers and everything.
Speaker 1 (26:19):
I don't know what he'll love me something about. I
don't know something about he trade. I'm not quite sure.
I don't know.
Speaker 8 (26:25):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (26:26):
Did you ever think we'd live in America where boobs
became controversial in a bad way to a political party.
Speaker 5 (26:32):
I think we talked about this at some point this week.
Speaker 3 (26:34):
But if you if you were in nineteen, I don't know,
eighty nine or ninety or something, okay, and you watch.
Speaker 5 (26:39):
A commercial, you'd see you'd see Cindy.
Speaker 3 (26:42):
Crawford and she'd be probably advertising jeans or something, and
you'd say, oh, yeah, this this commercial makes perfect sense. Ye,
she's beautiful. The product she's selling is desirable.
Speaker 5 (26:52):
This is great.
Speaker 3 (26:53):
If you would have gotten a time machine and then
gone to this Week and saw the Sydney sweetey As,
you'd say, oh, they're so advertising just the way they
did back then, because it works. It makes sense.
Speaker 5 (27:05):
You can't.
Speaker 3 (27:07):
It would be crazy for that person to think there's
a story here. Yeah, you have to have lived through
the last four years. Yes to even the four years.
These four years have been so crazy that they're indispensable
to understanding why this otherwise completely normal thing is somehow controversial.
Speaker 2 (27:25):
We're living in a movie where if you walked into
the theater five minutes late, just turn around and walk out.
Speaker 5 (27:30):
It's over. You can't. You're like, I don't.
Speaker 2 (27:33):
What because the Sidney Sweeney controversy doesn't make sense unless
you saw the scene where the chubby white guy was
wearing a sports brawl for Calvin Klin. If you didn't
see that, if you didn't see the chubby guy and
the wife beater holding the tampon in twenty twenty two,
then you have no idea what this movie's about.
Speaker 1 (27:51):
Right now, You're like, I don't know this, dude.
Speaker 3 (27:53):
There's this is a bold statement, but there's maybe never
been a bigger controversy about absolutely nothing.
Speaker 5 (28:03):
Absolutely nothing.
Speaker 2 (28:06):
Oh we're talking to Brian Brenberg about absolutely nothing, because
that's what this controversy is.
Speaker 1 (28:10):
And the stock price is up.
Speaker 2 (28:12):
The company's making money, and what I'm grateful for and
the reason I've devoted a lot of airtime to this
is we have evolved. And five years ago American Eagle
might have canceled this air campis and it's not because
cancel culture was ever righteous or just it's that corporations
didn't want the smoke, so they would give the mob
their way just to make them go away. And we
eventually came to realize the people behind this stuff are
(28:34):
the most morally bankrupt people among us.
Speaker 5 (28:36):
That's what.
Speaker 3 (28:37):
Yeah, So I wouldn't even say we've evolved. I think
we've undevolved. Fair, you know what I'm saying, Like, if
we ever progressed anywhere, we've just like come back from
really getting worse.
Speaker 1 (28:47):
We stopped going in reverse.
Speaker 3 (28:48):
Well, I think what happened is you're right, if there
was smoke, they thought the mob's going to come after us.
Speaker 5 (28:56):
And the reason they were.
Speaker 3 (28:57):
Concerned about the mob is they didn't know who the
mob was. They thought the mob might be normal people
who buy jeans and other things, right, And what happened
over time is they realized the mob is actually not
anybody they're trying to target with their product.
Speaker 5 (29:14):
It's a really.
Speaker 3 (29:16):
Sad, lamentable, way kind of nuttyat group of people.
Speaker 5 (29:21):
And it's okay.
Speaker 3 (29:22):
The smoke that they're putting off is not going to
actually it's not going to drift into your area. So
let them do what they need to do. If you
stand up to them or you just hold your ground,
they leave. Because these are people in every other aspect
of their life that have been dealing.
Speaker 1 (29:35):
With rejection every day. They just move on to the
next rejection.
Speaker 5 (29:39):
They're their secret weapons. They thought, oh my gosh, we
found people to take us seriously, let's do.
Speaker 1 (29:44):
This, and couldn't stop.
Speaker 5 (29:45):
And it just took a little while for those people like, oh, right,
I'm not supposed to take you.
Speaker 1 (29:50):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (29:50):
Then we're now living in an America that can agree
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Yes this is Butterworth. You're backing Uncle Ben wherever he
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to the Country Tavern, still my favorite place.
Speaker 1 (30:53):
I met the.
Speaker 2 (30:53):
Owners one of the most loveliest women who've ever dwelled
the planet. Of Earth, and I will tell you this.
We're making more plans in the fall for for me
to extend my tour dates, for me to do more
dates with you're on, Hannity. The superpower to Fox News
is that we genuinely, genuinely have a rooting interest in America. Okay,
it's not the Republican Party. We bash Republicans all the time.
(31:14):
You've seen plenty of people yapping about the handling of
the Epstein files.
Speaker 1 (31:18):
There was plenty of chit chat back and forth.
Speaker 2 (31:21):
We get a lot of nasty tweets from Trump from
time to time, but by and large, okay, we're just
trying to call balls and strikes because we come from
what you come from. I was a cab driver. Hannity
was a roofer. Hannity was a bartender. I don't know
how good of a bartender he was, but he had
to be better than the other comedians I hung out with,
like Bill Cosby. I mean, you know, let's be clear.
(31:42):
But the point is, we're all regular people. The woman
who is the CEO of this company, her father was
a truck driver. So the trick is, when we get
on Fox every day, we're really talking about how things
affect you. That's what makes us appealing to so many
viewers is we're not filtering it through the media lens.
You know how they always say the media gets everything wrong.
Some of it's not wrong, some of it's just them
lying on purpose, I mean, okay, but a lot of
(32:05):
it is wrong. Like in the twenty sixteen election, they
really thought Hillary Clinton was going to win because Donald
Trump's tweets were offensive. And if you are in an
ivory media tower, getting hair and makeup every year, making
millions of dollars a year, you have the luxury of
caring about tweets more than grocery bills. You have the
luxury of caring about how he insults Rosie o'donald. Do
(32:27):
you remember what Trump always loved to talk about Rosie o'donald.
Speaker 5 (32:30):
There's a slob.
Speaker 2 (32:32):
But the point is, if you are a member of
the media, you go, oh, that decorum is disqualifying. And
they missed the twenty sixteen election completely because they didn't
realize the average rank and file worker prioritize the border security,
you know, supporting the police and forcing our law stuff
like that. The reason Fox gets everything right is because
(32:53):
we're covering it through a human lens. We don't cater
to identity, We cater to humanity. That's why the Democrats
failed America the last four years they spent in power,
they got out there and they targeted people because of
their race instead of their needs. Do you understand that
our needs are all the same no matter what you are? Black, White, is, Spanish,
Muslim does not, Asian does not matter. Okay, you need money,
(33:17):
you need safety, you need food, you need a place
to eat it. Okay, that's what you need. You need
a way to get around. You need a way to
have fun when you're done meeting all of your adult responsibilities,
and hopefully you can have fun at work just the same.
Maybe not the kind of fun Mikey's happened on his
laptop right now, but fun, you know, not the stuff
that's gonna get you called down to hr for the
websites you go to. But I'm just saying the point
(33:38):
is here at Fox, we're coming at you through a
very human lens, and the way we're able to maintain
that is by going out on the road. So if
you haven't seen me live, I mean, first and foremost,
what I'm gonna tell you is it's a chance to
see me in my natural habitat because my background is
stand up comedy. We're gonna tell you a lot of
dirty jokes we can't tell on TV. But you're gonna
feel like you're a part of something. You're gonna realize
(33:58):
that Fox really is. It's a merita, Okay. We meet
people every single weekend. You'll never turn on a Fox
News show and not see a personality going somewhere, whether
it's a book signing, whether it's a.
Speaker 1 (34:09):
Meet and greet. Think about it.
Speaker 2 (34:10):
The night I'll be in Pottstown, PA Emily Companno will
be down in Fort Lauderdale doing a book event. Just
the same, meeting people because that's how we kind of
stay grounded and maintain that unique relationship we.
Speaker 1 (34:21):
Have with our viewers.
Speaker 2 (34:23):
You watch the other channel CNN, MSNBC, they don't want
to meet you. They're disgusted by the idea of you.
They think they're TV people, which makes them better than you.
That was their whole point of getting into TV, as
they didn't have to hang out with the dirt people
like you and me. It's the funniest thing in the
world when we go to like media events like the
White House Correspondence dinner, the level of disdain that they
have for Fox people because we're just having a good time,
(34:46):
and yet we have higher ratings and our women are
a lot better looking than the rest of them.
Speaker 1 (34:49):
I mean, that's fair subjective.
Speaker 2 (34:51):
And in Navarro at the White House Correspondence dinner looked
at me and gave me the most menacing and threatening
look I've ever seen a human being given other human
being and walked away. And I wanted to say something,
but then I realized she needed the exercise. I was like,
you know, I better not stop her. I better let
an old anna keep on walking. I'm just saying I
don't mean to take cheap shots at the opposition. But
(35:14):
here we are in the bottom of the ninth What
can I tell you about tomorrow? It's gonna get nuts, man. Okay,
we've got these Hillary revelations. I'm telling you now, something
will rise to the level of prosecution. I don't know
if it's John Brennan, James Clapper, I don't know if
it's Hillary herself. But I do know they ain't declassifying
this stuff for fun skis. They are mad, so.
Speaker 3 (35:34):
Y'all I need to hadj your keys had a wife
and hedgehod because they raping.
Speaker 1 (35:39):
Everybody out here, and that might be a joke.
Speaker 2 (35:40):
But what you do need to do is tune in
tomorrow because we got a stack deck of a Friday show.
Go enjoy your unique American privilege in the meantime and
we will see you back here then. Until then, be
a Republican, be a Democrat.
Speaker 1 (35:51):
Just don't be
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